GOIL CELEBRATES WITH AZUMAH @ 59

 
GOIL'S Brand Ambassador, Barimah Azumah Nelson has marked his 59th birthday with an evening out with family and friends.
The surprise evening of communion with the former 3-time World Boxing Council featherweight champion was spearheaded by his Manager, Yaw Sakyi and attended by GOIL officials led by the Head of Corporate Affairs, Benjamin Ocansey. In attendance was the PR Manager, Robert Kyere and Corporate Affairs Executive, Sena Kosi.
 
Also in attendance were some notable friends in the sporting fraternity including , former GFA Chairman, Alhaji Jawula, Former GFA Boss, Moses Foi Amoaning, Ex - Black stars captain Steven Appiah, Businessman Kennedy Agyapong (Kenpong) among others.
 
 

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GOIL DONATES 10 THOUSAND CEDIS TO KOTOKO

Ghana Oil Company Limited, GOIL, Sponsors of Kumasi Asante Kotoko has donated 10 thousand cedis (GHC10,000) to the Porcupine Warriors to support the payment of hospital expenses of players and staff injured in the fatal accident near Nkawkaw.

The presentation of the cheque was made by the Public Relations Manager of the Company, Robert Kyere together with the GOIL’s Zonal manager in the middle belt, Stephen Ernest Asare at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital

The Donation was received by the coach of the team Steve Pollack who is recuperating from his injuries, club captain Amos Frempong and Accra Representative, Boakye Agyeman.

Some injured players and officials have also been treated and discharged but the coach and the club’s driver are still hospitalized.

GOIL is a major sponsor of Kotoko, having renewed a one year deal for additional two years.

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COPEC-GH HAS ADJUDGED GOIL, AS THE OVERALL BEST OIL MARKETING COMPANY FOR 2016

 The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers Ghana (COPEC-GH) has adjudged GOIL, as the Overall Best Oil Marketing Company (OMC) for 2016.

 The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of GOIL, Patrick A.K. Akorli also took the award for the Best CEO category.

GOIL also won two other awards to claim four awards in all from the Chamber.

They are the; “Best Brand, (marketing Category)’ and the “Best Fuel Quality 2016”.

 GOIL has since 2015, bagged several awards for distinguished performance in the industry as the OMC with the biggest market share.

Some of the awards won are;

 

The MD and Chief executive Officer, Mr Patrick Akpe Akorli, was grateful for the gesture and thanked consumers for staying with GOIL, promising that the company will continue to champion their interest.

The Executive Secretary of COPEC, Duncan Amoah, said GOIL’s awards were derving for a company that had worked so hard over the years

 

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LPG SAFETY TIPS

 

  1. Before turning on a gas burner or cooker, light the match or press the ignition button. If the burner will not light, turn off the gas supply immediately and wait for the gas smell to clear before trying again.
  2. Ensure that your cooker, burner or regulator is turned off when you leave the house or go to sleep.
  3. Make sure that you DO NOT turn the gas on to maximum before igniting it.
  4. All pilot lights or main burners should produce blue flame. If the flame is yellow or red you should call the manufacturer or a licensed gas fitter. Red or yellow flame by your cooker or burner is an indication of incomplete combustion, meaning that gas is being released without undergoing combustion/burning.
  5. If you get a headache or begin feeling sick or drowsy while using your gas appliance, turn it off. Then get it checked by a licensed/qualified person. This is an indication that there could be incomplete combustion. In this case some of the gas escapes un-burnt and when inhaled causes anesthesia (feeling drowsy, headaches).
  6. Spray aerosols (such as insecticides) should not be operated near gas appliances. The flammable gas in aerosols can be a fire hazard.
  7. Safety valves and other fittings on gas appliances should not be tampered with. This means that you should not use excessive force to open or close gas control knobs.
  8. Your oven and hot plates should be cleaned regularly to ensure that there is no buildup of spoiled fats or burnt foods as these could be flammable.
  9. Ensure that all gas appliances are serviced regularly by qualified persons
  10. If you are looking for a gas leak, DO NOT try to find it with a naked flame – cigarette lighter, matches, candles, oil lamps, etc.
  11. Do not throw filled cylinders down from a height. Handle with care.
  12. Do not allow children or untrained persons to tamper with gas appliances.

REMEMBER, LPG IS A GOOD SERVANT BUT A BAD MASTER.

BASIC FACTS ABOUT LPG

  1. LPG is the acronym for Liquefied Petroleum Gas.
  2. LPG is a colourless, odourless gas, which is highly inflammable. In order to detect releases of LPG from equipment and storage cylinders it has been given a distinctive odour.
  3. Because LPG is highly inflammable (flammability limits is 2% to 10% by volume in air), there should be no ignition sources near areas where LPG is stored.
  4. In Ghana LPG is a mixture of Propane and Butane (20% Propane & 80% Butane).
  5. LPG is heavier than air. It is therefore difficult to disperse and should never be used or stored below ground level as this could result in suffocation when released in a confined space.
  6. Liquid LPG is about half the weight of water and therefore floats on top of water
  7. LPG is stored in cylinders under pressures approximately 7 bars (100 psi) as a liquid. It changes to gas when released into the atmosphere at room/ambient temperature.
  8. One volume of liquid LPG will produce approximately 250 volumes of gas when vapourised.
  9. When LPG burns it combines with air to produce carbon dioxide and water vapour. However if there is inadequate air and/or ventilation, or poor mixing of the air and gas, toxic carbon monoxide gas can be produced. As a result it is therefore necessary to open the kitchen windows when cooking to allow for complete combustion
  10. For every litre of liquid LPG burnt, approximately over one litre of water vapour is produced.
  11. Liquid LPG freezes on contact with skin due to the rapid loss of heat caused by liquid vaporization. This results in cold burns.
  12. It acts as a solvent on certain petroleum and natural rubber compounds. So hoses have to be of special resistant materials in order to prevent reaction with the LPG.
  13. ‘Empty’ cylinders are still dangerous because they are NOT empty. There is still a residual amount of gas inside an ‘empty’ cylinder which can ignite and produce an explosion.

GOIL COMMISERATES WITH KOTOKO

GOIL COMMISERATES WITH KOTOKO
 
The Management and staff of Ghana Oil Company limited, GOIL, are saddened by
the tragic news of the accident involving the players and technical team of Kumasi
Asante Kotoko.
We are heart-broken to learn that an official of the team lost his life while others
including players sustained various degree of injuries.
As an Official Sponsor of the Porcupine Warriors, our hearts and prayers go to
the team.
GOIL will continue to support Kotoko in the club's moment of grief and pray that
the team recovers speedily.

PATRICK A.K. AKORll (MR)
GROUP CEO&MD

 

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